Towel Contributes to Acne

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QAR reveals a clue about acne breakouts and prevention

Atlanta, Georgia, 11/16/2007 – The use of towel or absorbent fabric is common after bathing, face washing, drying the skin and worn after bathing around the waist. Do you know how does towel contribute to acne breakouts?

Towel’s surface is rough and uneven. Towel absorbs water and sebum from the skin. Now the bacterial replication and growth starts as damp and wet environment is favorable for bacteria to grow and develop and the towel becomes a hub for bacteria.

Within half an hour, a colony of thousands of bacteria is developed in your towel. As with people who use the towels multiple times before watching it can transfer the bacteria from the towel to the face.

Bacteria enter the hair follicles of your skin, grow there, infect sebaceous glands stimulate over production of sebum and make them inflamed.

After bacteria have resided your hair follicles, it takes hardly 12 hours to occur your first acne breakouts.

Studies report that people are unaware of the fact and use harsh synthetic remedies topically and orally that further worsen the symptoms.

Avoid using towel after bath or face wash. For massaging the skin instead of using towel, use herbal skin care tonics and massage for few minutes. Massaging will unblock clogged hair follicles destroy bacterial colonies within hair follicles and sebaceous glands.

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